In the sprawling, chaotic landscape of Indian short-form content, where horror often defaults to jump scares and tired tropes, arrives like a splinter in the mind. Produced by MoodX Originals , this psychological thriller doesn't just aim to frighten—it aims to unsettle . And it succeeds with terrifying precision.
Possible conflict: The father-in-law might be a traditional, strict person who has certain expectations, and his blindness could both hinder and force the family to adapt. The daughter-in-law could learn lessons about patience, empathy, and sight beyond the visual. There might be a subplot involving a relationship between the daughter-in-law and the son, or maybe the blind father-in-law's past is revealed, adding depth to his character.
The story revolves around a retired, visually impaired judge — the Andha Sasur — whose daughter-in-law is found dead under mysterious circumstances. While the son is the prime suspect, the blind father-in-law uses his heightened senses and legal acumen to conduct his own investigation. However, the film takes a dark turn when it’s revealed that the father-in-law may not be seeking justice, but rather executing a personal vendetta.